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Mariana Prado

Hello! My name is Mariana Prado and I’m currently a senior at the International School of Panama. I was born in Colombia, but have been in ISP since I was in the third grade. I was first involved in PANAMUN XXIII in the ninth grade as a delegate, and since then I have enjoyed taking part in such a distinguished conference. Apart from debating, I enjoy singing and acting, and have been deeply involved in performing arts productions which have allowed me to further develop my skills. This year, I feel very privileged and excited to be chairing for the Middle School Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice at PANAMUN XXVI. I hope you are all as thrilled as I am to to engage in a fruitful debate, and I look forward to hearing your ingenious ideas on how to combat these issues. I encourage you all to take advantage of this rewarding opportunity and above all, have fun! See you soon, delegates!

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Enrique Harten

Hello everyone! My name is Enrique Harten, and it is a great honor to be one of the chairs for The Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) in this edition of PANAMUN XXVI. I am currently a senior at the International School of Panama, which I have been attending for the past five years. I was born in Lima, Peru but after a short period, I moved to Hamburg, Germany. From there on I have lived in multiple countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and, now, Panama. Having the pleasure to grow up in numerous nations showed me various political and cultural aspects of the world. My first PANAMUN experience was when I was in the 9th grade, where I had the opportunity to represent Jordan in the UNHCR Committee. From then on, I started getting more involved in debating and MUN. Last year I had the honor of being the president of the United Nations Security Council; I was able to learn a lot from that experience, as well as participating in the THIMUN 2018 conference in the Hague. I'm looking forward towards charing middle school for the first time. I am also part of the Student Council and enjoy swimming, boxing, and mountain biking. PANAMUN is all about learning and getting out of your comfort zone. At first glance it might look intimidating; however, if well prepared and organized, there is nothing to be worried about. I am looking forward to making this upcoming conference a successful and interactive experience for everyone. 

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